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Chapter 13 Problem 18

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Mountain pull. A large mountain can slightly affect the direction of down as determined by a plumb line. Assume that we can model a mountain as a sphere of radius R ! 2.00 km and density (mass per unit volume) 2.6 $ 103 kg/m3 . Assume also that we hang a 0.50 m plumb line at a distance of 3R from the spheres center and such that the sphere pulls horizontally on the lower end. How far would the lower end move toward the sphere?

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Title Fundamentals of Physics 10 
Author David Halliday; Robert Resnick; Jearl Walker
ISBN 9781118230725

Mountain pull. A large mountain can slightly affect the

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